Troubleshooting Guide

The first way is to simply rub the nozzles clean while you’re showering. This is accomplished by running your thumb or finger over
the nozzles a few times while the shower is running. This loosens and ejects mineral deposits within the nozzles that may be
interfering with the showerhead’s performance.
The second way involves using vinegar to dissolve mineral deposits trapped within the spray nozzles. This is easy to do and can even
be accomplished without removing the showerhead from the shower arm. All you need is a small plastic bag, a rubber band and white
vinegar. First, slip a rubber band over the top of the showerhead. You may want to loop it around the shower arm once or twice so the
plastic bag stays in place. Next, fill a small plastic bag with white vinegar (sandwich bags often work well). Attach the bag to the
showerhead by slipping the top of it underneath the rubber band. Make sure the spray nozzles are completely submerged in the white
vinegar. Wait approximately one hour, then remove the bag and turn on the water to flush the showerhead. Once this is complete you
can polish the showerhead with a soft cloth to make it shine like new.